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  • 2025’s heartwarming dining trend Daily Edition • November 22, 2025 SUPPORTED BY If you ever feel guilty looking at your bookshelf full of titles you haven’t yet gotten to, Vogue India writer Asma Siddiqui is here to absolve you. “The unread pile of books shouldn’t be guilt-inducing but reassuring; proof that we have access to thoughts and stories we might love,” psychologist Ruchi Ruuh told her in a recent article. “Bookshelves have always reflected our inner world. They show what subjects spark our curiosity and what ideas…Read more

  • France’s new smoking ban aims to protect kids . Daily Edition • June 3, 2025 SUPPORTED BY If you’ve ever had to sniffle your way through spring, you know the pain of allergies — but did you know that your pet could suffer from allergies as well? “I probably see allergic dogs and cats every single day, probably multiple times a day,” veterinarian Karen Woodard told the Associated Press, noting that the grand majority have environmental triggers, like pollen and dust, while a smaller percentage react to food. Learn which breeds are most...
  • These 4 gorillas are roaming free again . Daily Edition • June 2, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Have you been enjoying the About Art section in our Monday newsletters? Good news, if so: There’s more where that came from. A longtime advocate for access to art, Heidi Zuckerman has officially launched About Art — a new site dedicated to living more artfully. Through thoughtful reflections on works of art, conversations with artists and curators, itineraries for experiencing art on your own, and more, Zuckerman shows how art can bring joy,...
  • Spain’s unlikely gay wedding hub Sunday Edition • June 1, 2025 SUPPORTED BY We sincerely hope you don’t have the Sunday Scaries today, but if you do, setting yourself up for success in the coming week could help chase them away. We’re always open to suggestions for working smarter, not harder, including techniques that may sound a little silly, like counting down before starting a task the same way you’d count down before starting a dance. You know: 5, 6 — 5, 6, 7, 8! That’s one idea from Verywell Mind’s roundup of...
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